Well, LeBron is. So advantage LeBron.
Worth just as much as the mid-rangers.
Percentages don't reflect that. And even they did, LeBron is still indisputably the better player, so it doesn't matter.
I'm not discounting anything, you dumbf***. I'm just struggling to see how a great performance in the 2006 finals is relevant six years later, when he's 30 years old with a lot of wear and tear on his body.
So?
Yeah, they will, if they make the right deal.
Dwight Howard is number one. Orlando might entertain it, since they've shown throughout the Dwight saga they'd like to avoid rebuilding and deal Dwight for immediate help. Wade fits that bill. He keeps them in the playoffs and puts butts in seats. Otis Smith has made far worse deals. The Heat need a lot of help on the boards and need better interior defense. Dwight is the best in the league at both.